Good work by MP bowlers on second day
Haryana were bowled out for 463 in 154.2 overs, shortly before the tea interval on the second day of the Cooch Behar Trophy final against Madhya Pradesh at the Deccan Gymkhana grounds, Pune on Thursday
Waleed Hussain
14-Dec-2000
Haryana were bowled out for 463 in 154.2 overs, shortly before the tea
interval on the second day of the Cooch Behar Trophy final against
Madhya Pradesh at the Deccan Gymkhana grounds, Pune on Thursday. In
reply, MP weathered the fall of two early wickets to end the day at 86
for two.
Haryana resumed on a healthy overnight score of 316 for three. The
middle order batsmen failed to capitalise on it and the remaining
seven wickets fell for the addition of 147 runs. Skipper Ajay Ratra
was the first to be dismissed. He was adjudged leg before wicket
giving Omprakash Yadav his first wicket of the day. Ratra could add
only one run to his overnight score and fell to the last ball of the
first over.
Sumeet Sharma (71) soon followed and was in the pavilion, adding seven
runs to his overnight score. The fall of both the overnight batsmen
triggered a collapse in the middle order. Haryana lost five wickets in
the first session of the day and went to lunch on 387 for eight off
125 overs. The post lunch session saw a revival in the batting thanks
to Amit Mishra and Gaurav Vasishta. Mishra and Vasishta added 49 runs
for the ninth wicket off 22 overs. Their stay at the wicket ensured
that Haryana passed the 400-run mark. The partnership ended one short
of the fifty mark when Mishra edged an outswinger from OP Yadav to
stumper Naman Ojha. Amit Mishra scored 31 off 87 balls with four hits
to the fence.
Nitin Agarwal joined Vasishta at the fall of this wicket and the duo
added 50 runs for the last wicket off 16.4 overs. Gaurav Vasishta
played a fighting knock scoring 56 off 113 balls, hitting six of them
to the fence. He was dismissed shortly before the tea interval. Nitin
Agarwal was unbeaten on 15 off 52 deliveries. OP Yadav picked up three
wickets for 127 runs, Maninder Singh and Jitendar Likhar each bagged
two wickets each for 93 and 74 runs respectively.
MP were happy to have restricted Haryana to less than 500 runs but
their joy was short lived. They lost Sachin Dholpure in the second
over. Dholpure flicked a delivery off his pads and called for the
second run but was caught short of his ground by an excellent throw
from the fine leg boundary by Joginder Sharma. The sad tale for MP
continued when Nitin Agarwal penetrated the defences of Naman Ojha
castling him on 15. The tenth over saw both openers in the pavilion
with 35 runs on the board. One drop Mohnish Mishra (31 batting) and
Jatin Saxena (20 batting) prevented any further damage. They added 50
runs for the unbroken third wicket off 16.2 overs.